Verbier Snowfall Data & Powder Probability

Valais, Switzerland

3,330m / 10,926ftEuropePeak: Dec – Mar

Verbier Snow Conditions Overview

Verbier in Valais, Switzerland sits at 3,330m (10,926ft) elevation and averages 504cm of annual snowfall based on 10 years of historical data (2015-2025). During the ski season, Verbier receives approximately 457cm of snow. The best month for powder is January, averaging 97.7cm of snowfall with a 54% powder probability. The highest chance of fresh powder (15cm+ in any given week) occurs in January and December at 54%.

Annual Snowfall
504cm
Elevation
3,330m
Best Month
January
Powder Probability
54%

Snowfall data sourced from ERA5 reanalysis via Open-Meteo Historical Weather API (2015-2025).

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Based on 10 years of historical snowfall data

About Verbier

Verbier snowfall statistics based on 10 years of historical data. See average annual snowfall, best months to ski, and powder probability to help you plan your trip.

Snow & Weather Conditions

We use 10 years of historical data to help you plan — not a live snow report.

Swiss resorts benefit from high-altitude glacier terrain and reliable snowfall. The combination of altitude and north-facing slopes preserves snow quality throughout the season. Altitude is a key advantage here: the higher you go, the colder and drier conditions become, resulting in dependable accumulations and a snowpack that resists deterioration well into spring. Season-long totals generally land between 6 and 10 metres, translating to a robust mid-winter base well above 2 metres.

Best Time to Ski

The best time to ski at Verbier is January and December, with 97.7cm average snowfall and 54% powder probability. Based on 10 years of historical snowfall data from PowderDays. Season runs from late November to late April, with glacier skiing extending into summer. February and March are peak months for fresh snow. Review PowderDays' long-range snowfall records to choose travel dates backed by a decade of observations.

Powder Probability by Month

Chance of 15cm+ fresh snow in any given week (10 years of data):

  • Nov48%
  • Dec51%
  • Jan54%
  • Feb48%
  • Mar40%
  • Apr33%

10-Year Snow History

Monthly average snowfall, record high and low, and powder probability for Verbier based on 10 years of historical data
MonthAvg Snowfall (cm)Record HighRecord LowPowder Probability
Nov71.3142.38.748%
Dec88.4155.05.551%
Jan97.7206.843.854%
Feb69.0133.211.648%
Mar75.6124.512.440%
Apr54.998.40.833%

What Makes It Special

Dramatic glacier descents, perfectly groomed trails, and challenging off-piste routes amid some of the most photogenic mountain scenery on earth. Many Swiss resorts offer year-round glacier skiing. Swiss precision meets mountain tradition — expect immaculately groomed pistes, panoramic mountain restaurants, fondue, and a sophisticated yet welcoming atmosphere.

Switzerland pioneered mountain tourism in the 19th century. St. Moritz hosted the Winter Olympics twice (1928 and 1948) and is credited with inventing winter alpine tourism when hotelier Johannes Badrutt wagered with British summer guests in 1864 that they would enjoy the Engadin in winter. Zermatt offers the highest lift-served skiing in Europe at 3,883 metres.

Swiss Tourism / International Olympic Committee

Data Sources & Methodology

All snowfall statistics for Verbier are based on 10 years of historical data (2015-2025) from the Open-Meteo Historical Weather API, which provides ERA5 reanalysis data from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF). Daily snowfall totals are queried at Verbier's coordinates (46.10, 7.23) and 3,330m elevation, then aggregated into monthly averages, record highs/lows, and powder probability scores. Powder probability represents the chance of receiving 15cm or more of fresh snow in any given week during that month.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Verbier

How much snowfall does Verbier receive each season?
On average, Verbier accumulates between 6-12 metres of snow per season. Season-long totals generally land between 6 and 10 metres, translating to a robust mid-winter base well above 2 metres. PowderDays compiles multi-season accumulation figures so you can see how annual totals trend at Verbier.
Which month has the most snow at Verbier?
For the most reliable snow, visit Verbier during January and February when successive weather systems stack fresh layers on the slopes and freezing conditions keep the base crisp. Season runs from late November to late April, with glacier skiing extending into summer. February and March are peak months for fresh snow. The snowfall visualisations on PowderDays show which weeks offer the best statistical chance of fresh powder.
What is the snow like at Verbier?
Swiss resorts benefit from high-altitude glacier terrain and reliable snowfall. The combination of altitude and north-facing slopes preserves snow quality throughout the season. Positioned at 3,330m (10,926ft), Verbier is shaped by frigid alpine conditions that generate feather-light, low-moisture snow.
Is Verbier good for beginners?
Verbier features slopes ranging from gentle nursery runs to demanding expert lines. Dramatic glacier descents, perfectly groomed trails, and challenging off-piste routes amid some of the most photogenic mountain scenery on earth. Many Swiss resorts offer year-round glacier skiing. Those new to the sport will discover sheltered beginner zones and comprehensive lesson programmes, while advanced visitors will relish the steep fall-lines, tight glades, and expansive unpatrolled terrain beyond the boundary.
What is the elevation of Verbier?
Perched at 3,330m (10,926ft) in the mountains of Valais, Switzerland, Verbier enjoys a favourable altitude. The high-altitude setting favours consistent cold and generous natural snowfall, maintaining a dense, skiable base throughout winter.